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Imperial Sugar Site Development Angers Some Sugar Landers

Some Sugar Land residents are upset about a mixed-use development that would build 325 luxury apartments in the abandoned Imperial Sugar refinery.

May 16, 2012 | by Sonia Smith
Law of the Land
Nearly two centuries after their forebears protected colonists from Indian raids, the Texas Rangers are alive and well and wrestling with the realities of the twenty-first century. In their own words, the iconic crime fighters explain how their world has changed—and what it takes to battle the latest generation of bad guys.
April 1, 2007 | by Pamela Colloff | Oral History
Wanted: Sugar Daddy To Pay Tuition

Texas co-eds are seeking additional daddies to pay down debt

January 15, 2013 | by Ross Dubois
Texas History 101
Nearly one hundred years after its founding, the Imperial Sugar Company remains sweet on Texas.
May 1, 2004 | by Lori Fradkin | Texas History 101
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Ken Hall
September 1, 2001 | by Brian D. Sweany | Sports
Not So Special
| by Paul Burka
Talton May Challenge Lampson
| by Paul Burka
PAT'S PICK
December 1, 2003 | by Patricia Sharpe | Pat's Pick
The Metamorphosis
If you want to understand the shift in political power that has taken place in Texas over the past thirty years—from rural areas to the new suburbs, from Democratic control to Republican dominance—you'll hardly find a better case study than Tom DeLay's Sugar Land.
May 1, 2004 | by Jan Reid , Lou Dubose | Feature

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